VOA Khmer Masthead

Text Only Version
Search

 
Lawyers: Khmer Rouge Leaders Patiently Await Trial


03 January 2008
Mean Veasna reports in Khmer-(970KB) - Download (MP3) audio clip
Mean Veasna reports in Khmer-(970KB) - Listen (MP3) audio clip

The five arrested former leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime are all patiently awaiting trial, their lawyers said this week.

All five leaders have so far been denied bail, though the only pre-trial release hearing held has been for former prison chief Duch.

Former foreign minister Ieng Sary faced a deadline for his petition for release Thursday; his wife, former social affairs minister Ieng Thirith, faces a Friday deadline.

Say Bory, lawyer for the former nominal head of the regime, Khieu Samphan, said his client was "calm" and "respects the process."

And Son Arun, who represents the regimes chief ideologue, Nuon Chea, said his client had not mentioned was seeking pre-trial release.

The tribunal will hold a hearing on Feb. 4 to decide on Nuon Chea's request, Son Arun said.

emailme.gif E-mail this article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Cambodia News
Cambodia's Garment Workers Hit by Recession  Video clip available

  More Stories
Group Seeks to Keep Cambodian Arts Alive
NGOs Too Lack Resource Protection Capacity  Audio Clip Available
Cambodia Marks Independence Day  Audio Clip Available
Appeals Court Postpones Acid Attack Case  Audio Clip Available
Former King Remembered for Independence Day  Audio Clip Available
Thais Threaten to Close Cambodian Borders  Audio Clip Available
Journalist Handed Two Years for Disinformation  Audio Clip Available
Hun Sen in Tokyo To Discuss Mekong Development  Audio Clip Available
Thais Recall Ambassador Over Thaksin Job  Audio Clip Available
Tribunal Gives Update on Second Investigation  Audio Clip Available
National Budget Risks High Deficits: World Bank  Audio Clip Available
National Power Plan Outdated: Report  Audio Clip Available
Appeals Court Takes Up Acid Attack Case  Audio Clip Available
Thaksin Appointed ‘Adviser’ to Hun Sen  Audio Clip Available
Private Companies Prepare To Enter Stock Exchange  Audio Clip Available
Spirit of Tribunal Honors Victims: Official  Audio Clip Available
Carter To Visit Habitat for Humanity Homes  Audio Clip Available
Water Festival Wraps Up in Capital  Audio Clip Available
Opposition Accused of Border Post Destruction  Audio Clip Available
Thais Protest Over Soldiers on Border  Audio Clip Available
Beehive Radio Owner Dons Monk Robes  Audio Clip Available
Cambodia Mulls Resource Transparency Initiative  Audio Clip Available
‘Peace’ a Legacy of Sihanouk: Official  Audio Clip Available
New Tribunal Budget Anticipates More Indictments  Audio Clip Available
Opposition Lawmaker To Return from US  Audio Clip Available
‘Jungle Girl’ Falls Ill After Return to Forest  Audio Clip Available
Filmmaker Hopes to Bring Justice in Acid Attack  Audio Clip Available
Areas Near Lake Development Now Flooded  Audio Clip Available
Thais To Explain Thaksin Charges to Hun Sen  Audio Clip Available
H1N1 Claims Fourth Cambodian  Audio Clip Available
Katina Worshippers Barred from Remote Pagoda  Audio Clip Available
Sex Trade Continues Despite Laws: Group  Audio Clip Available
Telecoms Ordered to Allow Cross-Network Calls  Audio Clip Available
Appeals Court Upholds Fines for Mu Sochua  Audio Clip Available